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UA has a constitution. Now rai... academic: freedom which nou..w... the I ...... to diOCUlll, pass .-.Iutions. di$­your
hands ilyou know the UA ron· education process. Students have a tribu te leaflets. circu.latoe pt"Iitions and
. lillllion has a d«lar.tion of rights right to guid~, advisement, and taJo:o. other action by oromy ..... ns
and ~<>n-... My ~ is that theA" auxiliary!OerYica that aid in eduntjon which do not d iJIVpt the ...,...,tial
aren't milny hands up. but they do and/or other cateft plannins which operation 01 the institution. They SA!
~ and if you don', know your help them progre;s toward their soaII... f ..... tOnlilmine and to e<p>e<$ opirUono
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Elelow are the rights that you may or clanroom: Siudents should M FtHdom of communic.tions media;
mily nol have known about. informed uf the standard of academic All fonns 0( student eXpres5ion must
Freedom of C overnment stu· performa,1Ce e"peeled by each prole.- enjoy all lr'Ndum uf I'" rommunicll·
dents have lhe right to org;tnire and _ Or department. Students should be tions media. The communicalions
mainlain a gov ...... menling process ,_ 10 take reasoned e>«:eplions to the media are rr.... lrom C"eMOI"Ship and
in order to guaram"" lhe rights and data or views off~ in any cou ..... 01 adv~ approval of ropy, and the edi·
freedmns of the Individual. Studenl1l study and to rese., .. ~ judgment about ton and ........ genr 'A! free 10 dev .. 1op
also haV,. lhe righl to lonnulate, millift"t of opinion. Students 5hould their own edItorial policies and ""'"
with,n tlIisting ",Ie of Nazareth have ~ through orderly ~ CO\ ..... g.. The «IitoNl ftHdom of shI·
College, lheir own toeial ",Ie and dures .gainst prejudiced or capricious dents. editon and manage ... enlails
rodes of conduct. academic !/"Yaluation. At the "' .... Iime, corollary responsibilitie 10 be go".
Right to the bat Jl"D55ible educ.· lhey are I"P.iponsibie for maintaining ...........J byeanons of reponslblejournal·
tlon: It is a basic right th31 studenlo "andards of academic performaO<:>! ism. AI the "'tnC time, il should be
haV,. the righl to. w .. lI-devised cur· esLablished fur each rou .... In which made dear 10 lhe acad~"1Tlic and the
Deficit Harms Students
~Gil",."..
Editor· ln..(:hlef
Ou~ to the over·
maximum Pell C .... nl
amount .vallable by $SO
and would provide relief
for stud"nll ./I~'Cled by
Hunicane Kalrina. In addl.
tion, he mainlains that it
will put an end to the 9.5
,p.e .rc.e nt 5ludenl loan subsi.
5u ' Rigitts' 0" P"gt 7
History
Club
Ml!i_K_
Slatf Wrttrl"
The lilstory Oub has
IIOlnI'thlng no other dub on
Nuareth can boast of· •
flag. Y,.,. a high..flying. red
w ..... tming lorl ... ~1 d"(",cil.an
ongoing a"d seemingly
Incurable problem lor the
United Stat." Covemment..
ll>e Se~le 15 cum:ntly
entertaining f'D"ibilitiet for
budget cuts across the
board. This week. n...
Sena~ is voting on """ par·
ticuLar proposition that
COtlld have a teYere allKI
on student borrowing.
any <l'IMr commillft'. n­spending
deae;ues are part
of an attempt to ",ve over
$50 bill; ...... 'nt~1 ". ""rl of
an an,endlnl'nl 10 the
Higher Education Act 01
1965, whkh If updated
every 5 y .. rs to keep up
with new ed",,,ional po~.
cits. the J"OI"*d budg<'l
would cut $14 billion over
the nexl five yea ..... n..
rommill"" dUli., Ohio
Representative John A.
Boehner (R), islUf!d a press
release to address concerns
regarding the proposal. In
it, hectaimed that thebudg·
et .upJ><l'Kdly rai5l':!! the
Thi, :::::~ I and black flag with the
however, would." insip "Bistoria Regnat:
cmI IIOOen .. and parenls a or 'History Rule.' When
combined IDIaI of $8 billion. they don~ ha~ their flag
With $5.46 billion in n<'W w .... pped .round them,. the
loans, $1.82 in new loan club proudly weanl the;r
tax ... , and $505 million dul· red History Club shirt •.
lars due 10 an increase of If you hav~.,,'t been 10
lhe curre"t interest rate, their game nighto of movie
Thol. EducatlOtl and
Workforce Committl!t! was
asked to make budget cuto
amounting to more than
IN 'Tkfidt' 0" p<lV 7
Sodexho Emplo_yee
Commended
On October 22. 2005 several represen.
talives 01 the Nu.ar-clh College Campus
Safety Department attended the month·
Iy Sodexho Salety meeting to present a
Special Commendation 10 ()ennis Smith.
AS an avid Piltsbur,h Steel ..... fan,.
Dermis was .t.o preented II replica
Steele,. football helmet. n.. S~I
Conunendalion rud as follows:
~The Naureth Collev Department of
Campus Sa f~ty p......",15 this SpecIal
Commendation to Dennis Smith lor hill
quick and d<'clslve action in using. 10-
pound r .... e<tinguw..;r 10 put out ~ fiA! Compus Safely Direclor l.ee Stroble (left)
that he observed ," a Olenustl")' ~nlS Special Commendation /0 Sodexho
Laboralory room on the third floor of ..
Smyth Hall on Sepi<'Tnber IS, 2005." employ« Dennu Smith
Dennis responded in a manner lhat w .. COfI5lslml with the traini"g lhal he had nocently
received from the Campus Saf~ty [)ooJ>l'rtmrnt. In the official incident report..
Environmental Health and Safely om,,,, Da"ld Knapp stated that ' Mr. Smith'. quick
action undoublt'dly Ipar"<l lhe colleg~ signirocant property damage and e>epense."
Fr:>r this aclion, the Campus Safely Dep;lrtmenl presents IhisSpecial Co",,,,,,ndntion 10
Dennis Smith. l'resented on October 20, 2005.
Informatio" provided in ~ prflli releaH from '- Struble.
night", you've certainly
seen the emails tent oul by
Nathaniel Faulkner, drip­ping
with history jokes.
last ynrthey ~ the
bounds of their dub by
traveling to Washingtorl.
D.C. and t8ki"g in the
sightt. Another trip is al50
,b.e.I,n.g planned for later this
Nid Harru.chfeger
(fu$ident)
nhami36Onaz.edu
TImothy Ca .... in
(Vice ~ldent)
IgalVinO
Kim Cryko
(Secretary)
ksry~"
uur:oAI.bri&hi
(Tl"NSUrer)
l.llbri~x.edu
N.tha"id Faulkner
(Director of
Communications)
NFaulknSOnaz.edu
". .. 2 <!EbitoriaIs Nazareth College
Blissfully
Ignorant
Jrnn Stodd
Current Evt'nls Editor
Has anyone just MOPped 10 look at the
world Ialdy? No, rull),. Have !My? Hu any_
one stepped block for • I11Om<'nI and ~
what humanity has e<perieoced in the pilSl few
monlhs? Tho: .... 1I.righllOOUll may ..... )' that ttw:o
end of the world is comirl8. '!'he ftwironmental·
isI$ may say gIob.ol warml"s Is wre.>ki", Novo<:
on ..... 'The politicians may ... y then! is nothing
at al! to W<m)' about. Bul Reality, in (;oct, would
say that there ;..
In I ..... than a yur the ... ha, be<m a
tsuNmi and not one bul four significant hurri­canes
(includ ing Dr'>\' that uprooted one of
America'. hi'torkal landmarkt and ~ thai
buried en!i", villages in maY graves in South
America). Then! have ~ wlldfiNS in LA and
Il105t """",tI)'. IIUI urthquau thai kill«! over
79,000 people. Thaol" .Imosl th"", limes the
population of Pitword.
Now I'm tun! ,,,,,",.,,,, ottw.- disasters
thai either I am r~ulng or am "","W;"'" 0(,
but [think you _ my poi",,"That mal<esse-;en­""
ad it lSi'i'" SEVEN signiroc:ant n;,lunl disas­ters
in Less than a year. And do you think thai
t'- I'1!O!1lt disastrrs • .., the only thing? [did­n',
even mention all of the killings and death
that are ... turating our ex;'te.- • from gangs of
illegal immigrants to an lnc ... ase in drug cartels
to the war in Iraq to 5ulcide bombeT& to the
Palestine ronfikl to AIDS 10 di5ease and pover_
ty in Afric.t. Death and destruction is slowly
laking ""~ the ~ oIlhe world. 'The US is
on unstalW: fOOling with IWO retNrk<lbly pow_
erful nalions. all wilh constanl lalk aboul
nuclear warfare. And yet people tum a blind
~ .. Hello? 15 anyone QUI then:? Does no one
maliz.e the threats we .... facing? No_ No one
doe<. Peopl., do nothing unlil lhe wont is 0""'"
and then ""t lhemsf:lves on lhe ~k for raising
a lew bucks for lhe "unfortunate" poople m the
devastation. h'5 frighlenlng f01 5OITIeOne who
tries 10 P"'Y attention 10 I"" world when you
throw oul on Ihe Iable the fact that North Ko ... a
...::nISed uS of trying 10 plol • nucl~ar altack and
wu they WILL ",lallale ... and yet noOflll! ..........
to cart'_
We walk around bli.fully (and conv ....
nienlly) ignoranl in 00' own litHe worlds where
we .... the center of the univ....,..._ n- problems
don'l louc:h u5. We're invincible. " Katrina? Oh
yeah. it lucbd , bul Jwoy, I W ..... ·I in New Orl.,a",.
I'm jusl gl.d MY family Is okay" Well that's greal,
bul what aOOullhe famiHes whoaren'l? "Tsunami?
What tsunami? Ohl THAT tsunami! Really? LeM
lhan a year ago? Wow. felt lik.: that was a few yea"
al ... ady .. ·Nuclear wmare? Oh lhere's no Ihreat.
'The US is thl! most powerful nation in the world,
we'll stop lhem.. War doe;n'l romoI! to 1hI! United
Stat,..,.-
Excep! that il dO<!$. Soconveniently w., for_
~ 9/ 11 when it wM us. IYJwn we w ...... running.
not _ guy on the othtT side 01 thl! Allantic.
When it Will QUr famil;'" who were fe.uN dead.
When II w. u.s who had to rebuild SOTllO:One else',
destruction to our horne.
Yes. THAT tsunami. And yes, it was l~
lhan a year ago. Yes, the hurricanes are ... al.
lmagi"... We get anlfy with a liule waler in our
basemenll ... imagine water filling up your enti ...
house SO that the only IIIlfe place in what used to be
y""r home, I. on lhe rooftop. A frightening realir.a­lion
when y"" tee it on lV. Conveniently forgotten
once we have dooe ""r good deed by donaling.
cou~ of bucb to the -01""''-
8uI lhen _ for-get. We forgri about the
people. lVe forget lboul the OiJLDREN who Irt:
left homool.,.., p"' ..... t'- ho~1eos, faithless. lVe
Ihinlc oor couple bucks ma ..... it ok. And yeah.
......... Iually lhe rnai",lrum news stops focusing on
i~ 50 lhat must mNn it'. bet"" right? We did.
good job with our couple bucks. £..rep! that a cou­ple
bucks d.,....,'1 ev.,n buy an effective ""ir of
shoeI ... b.lrely buys you enough food to .urviv"f",
any lenglh of Ilme,
And y .... peoplr ri .... 10 u... """asion. I'm
not di900Uniing lhat. TIle kindne5ll of strange.s is a
powerful lhing and I applaud !hose who art: oul
there dOIng IOmcthing. I I've Campt15 MInistry
and 'The Nu Republlcan!l (iuSIIO name a few)_1ot
of cm:Iit for going out ihI're and doing aU they can
to Jwolp.llul my question is why aren't the reslof US
doing sonvthlng? I heard _ brief talk aboul
sending _ group down to lhe """'" affected by
Katrina OV~ one of OUr breaks. But .. .- thale first
few w.,.,q of the lragedy, I haven'. heard any fol­Iow-
u~ Are we or a"",'1 we?
~ anyone reali~ all that's needed 10
.-.:slort: thcte ravaged art:as? The ilSlronontical
amounl of money. the food, 1hI! water, thto blood?
Think aOOullhe wOrd5 "million· and "billion" Ihot
came up when talking about lhe money needed 10
nobuild each 01 these areas. Now add il up and you
get a truly aslronomical ~I. And then there',
food, wal .. r, \<:mporary space for those withoul
t.on-,. the orphanIand lhe ~ts who lost their
Top 10 Reasons
Why Rochester
Is Cool
RattLe ... , Raide"... 'The
last one isn'l an animal bul
we ean pretend, Eilher
way, RocMtarians are
either wavin' some t .... m'.
flag 01 having flags waved
at lhem.
Mcli55l1 Kolas
Staff Writer
Hailing from the nearly
comatose city of 8uffalo,
the ... -s small wonder why
the ROC roc:ks my world,
Here'. a tasting:
10_) 590, 490. and 390.
Don't tab U- f~ grant_
ed. The only thing we hav ..
in the 8-10 il a Creat
Labyrinlh. which ~ads
y"" to New Hampshi ... ~
Other Mythical PJacn.
These mngical palhway'
could only be better if lhey
w"",color-codl.'d in real life
because only a few of Ulart:
able 10 navigate vi. lhe
sun! North Star_
9.) Naz, RIT, Uof R, MCC,
and Fi.oher a ... """""" much
cooler lhan U8, 8uff Stale,
Medaille, Damon, and ECC.
()b.'iou.sJy. We have squir­rels,
RIT has sp«1acular
e nlertain"",nl (ie, Da.w
Cook), and MCC has a jail
acros thl! street.
8.) Hi. welcome to The
jungle. Oh, is that a napkin
with purple cnyon on il
that N.y. · 1 am 21·? WelL
COrne on In. (While it no
longer exists, it was fun
while it lastl!<!. And mort:
options include, Liquid, N
V, Liquor Room, Pulse .... )
7.) 'The indiS""""" crea­IUrt:
l Rhinos. Redw;ngs,
6.) The Fast Ferry ... jusl
children. II is <ievasliltion at its finest.
Yel we walk on. We continue in our
",If-r~volvlng universo> and our liv ... of
board ","",lings. email, cell phono.-s. dead·
!ines, and lhe new epidemic of lack-of-foml.
Iy. time. W., continue on beca""" we have to.
We cannot escape our dulicsand resporuoibil·
ities. It's neither allowed nor accepled in Ihbl
day and age. 8ul it'. not allowed or accepted
bec~..,.,not many try to make it so, and t"'­w1>
o try art: often shot down.
So whal can we do? Is ihI're mort: we
can do? Of courw. n...... is ALWAYS """'"
we can do. Oo«k yoor Webmail inbox f~ all
oIlhe dfom going on. Oxfam,. Thanlcsgiving
baskets, blood drives. If life is too busy that
you OIn't make IIQI"nething al 1hI! Ii"", it'.
going on. find ~ way to do il at a diffen-nt
time. l'or "><ample, if you haveclUlft all day
or -can'l afford 10 possibly pass oul- from
giving blood, go to a Red C""", nearby .nd
do it on y""r Own time and on your own
terms. Did Y"" know there i, one righl down
the road in Perinton? Yes. h'. that ~uy.
1:\'1'1)' little bit does help - especially whm
il'",0'1/I;"enl.
And il'. impossible sometin,,..,. I
u~ that. It's impos.sib)e and 50 it
truly is. Iot.,.mer to be ignorant. 'They don'l
call it bli!s for nothing. Wecan just not think
aboul it beyond our initial roupl., bucb We
don't have to think about lhe """I big thing
untll It happens. Bul we can actually try to
p"""'~'1 il 100. Did you know that? 'The
world', lifestyle contribules to !lOme of these
Ihlngs. If that weren't lhe case. Ihton the
W01ld Summit would not have wasted lheir
time talking about it. But no one chang ... hit
or her habits. We $hoot proverbial guns and
bombol and arrows al lhe Ozone. We -global
warm" so much lhal ii's boiling up thert:. We
don't thinlc it affKts us. We don't thinlc thai
that has anylhing to do wilh the _I <Iev­oI$
I.alion. We don't think w., feel it here. at
horne.. or anywhere our feet take us. "Ihal'.
far .way. n..t·s like tile OIher side of the
world 01 oomething. The itt caps melling?
They .... ? How? 1I's like negaliv .... 2(X)()
degrees'-
Well. yes, Virginia, lhere Is a San,""
a.u • ... but his workshop is on the v~ge m
melling away.
But we don'l live there ... 50 who
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York.html
page 3 QCurrent <!Ebents N,w"hCoJl .. ,
Deadly Quake the death toll will rise in the
winter months the two
countries are requesting
Sha k es P a kI·S t an .,.m..", g M'";'', ~,." ",,","~, gf"ro"mY
, crews are struggling to put
K h · as mlr up make $hilt tenlS for the coJd thaI is soon to rome to
the area. Like shelter, food
I,w,UQ Idl1!$Qn
Contributi ng Writ.r
i, coming in short supply to
those lelt without homes.
Although many rountries
have already sponsored
funds for the disaster, many
of the monies ha"e not
arrived to the affected
area •. n.e United Na~OT\S
has not received half of the
$S50-million support that
the United Slates pledged
according to esc News.
earthqu ake.u sgs.gov
... w ... ..,bc.n
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On Wednesday, October
19, Saddam Hussein went
on trial for the 1982 mas-
5aO"e of approximately 150
Shiites. He fOCI':'! a possible
dealh penalty if he is c0n­victed.
Despite exhaustive
efforts to maintain topsecu­rity
around the rourthouse
and in the courtroom, a
defense lawyer in the case
!\ad been found dead on
October 21. He was lound
Hussein
Tried
.knn Slocki
Current E",nt. Editor
near a Baghdad mosque,
two gunshots to the head.
He had been abducted on
Thursday eV\1ning.. the 20th,
a day after the firsl portion
of the trial. It is unclear as to
whether Saddam oppo­nents
or Sunni supporters
committed the murder.
ABCNews.coll1
photo:
fa tiofU.lenq "ire' .org
Early October 8 an earth_
quake shook the two
nations of Pakistan and
Kashmir. l1le tremors of the
quake were also felt in the
oulSkirts of nearby India
and Afghanistan. With a
magnitude of 7.6, the earth-­quake
caused substantial
damage and devastation
hundreds of miles from the
epicenter. As 01 No""",ber
2.. the death toll numbered
7'9,000 from villages in the
Uri region of Kashmir.
Although the devasta tion of
the earthqua ke w .... enor­mous.
the Pakistan and
Kashmir governments
worry now about the rom­ing
months. Millions are
left without shelter, food. or
water. lhe need for aid is so
vast tha t emergency health
works have not ~ able to
even re..eh all pilrts of the
..-fleeted a .... a alter a month
of continuous searching.
Many parts of Kashmir that
are d ifficult to re..eh during
the summer months will be
nearly impossible to reach
duri"g s!\Owfali. Fearing Anti-Nazi Riots in Ohio
China Sends
Mixed Signals
Imn S/odd
Current Events Ed ilor
China has been """ding us
' mixed s ig.>als' accord;"g
to Us. Secretary of Dele"""
Donald H. Rumsf~ld. He
suggests that they plainly
exhibil their concern with
Improving US.-China rela­tions.
Referring 10 ' 8 rapid,
non-transpilrenl" g;rowlh of
the Chin...... military,
Rumsleld claims Ihat this
makes nol only the United
StMes, but olher rountries
as well, wonder whether or
nol Beijing will remain
peacelu!.
Rumsfeld visiled the
headquarters of lhe Second
Artillery, China's strat<'gic
nuclear mis.sile fo=, being
the first foreigner 10 do so
since 1966. Rumsfeld's aides
staled that the visit offered
important insights. Jing
Zhiyuan, commander of the
strategic nuclear forces.
rejected the idea that the
US. rould be the target of a
"uclear s trike if it inlerfered
with a ronflict over Taiwan
Jing reiterated China'.
guideline Qi not reing the
ftrstto use nuclear weapons
ill any conflict.
Rumsleld "'"ponded that
China is rai' ing global 5US­picion
about its military
aims 5i""" they ..... failing
to acknowledge ttw. exact
siuof the latesl increases in
its defense spending.
Rumsfeld 's Chinese coun-lerpart,
Gangchuan,
U.S._China
Gen.
noted
affairs
strong but made sure to
note the five-year lag since
an American -""Cretary of
defense had visited China.
calling Rum.leld', visit
"big event."
YahooNe ....
Tim Garvi"
Staff Writer
On October 15,
groups of citizens in
Toledo, Ohio broke
out in violence after
reacting to white
supremacists who were
marching through the area
legally. The crowd erupted
in violence aft ... being incit­ed
by a number of gangs
Middle East
Says "Doh!"
Mdi_Kolas
St. ff Writer
~ Simpsons." the veter­an
17-seaSOfl American car­toon,
is being Iwea ked for
production in the Middle
East. There needs to be
some substantial changes in
order for the show to com­ply
with Koran rul"".
Ref<>rences to alcohol, pork.
and other vk<is forbidden
by the Koran are erased.
Dulf beer be<;on>eS an Arab
soda pop; hot dogs become
Egyptian beef is;'Iusage:
donulS become cookies
caUed "1cahk." A"d Moe's?
Not even in the show.
To appeal to Arab audi­ence$,
Homer', name
changes 1o0mar and Barl is
called Badr. Over .so,. of
Arabs are 20 or younger, so
these name changes aren't
for ",".Iheti"". "The
Simpsons" is so culturally
American thaI changes in
language aren't enough for
' AI Shamshoon' to be s",,"
cessful. American trivia
implied throughout the
shows isn't as ",eaningful
to Middle Ea. teme~ as
their own
whe1heT or
culture, SO
not t~ show
will prosper is 10 be seen.
abcnew5.go.com
p hoto: Slul' ulse.com
and socialist groups. l1le
violence broke out midway
though the marc\:lof about D
doun members 01 the
' American Nazi Party.'
i<m,. and failu ....
poliao order.
fire to
re'i-to
olx=y a
photo, M5NBC.com
Breast Cancer
Breakthrough
~" SIod:i
Cu rre nt Events Editor
l1lere has been a new
breakthrough in breast can­cer
treatment. A drug called
He-rceptin, which is already
used for cancer that is
advanced, has shown to be
quite sUc«ssful against a
pilrticularly hard_hilling
form of breasl cana!r.
In three different studies
tholt involved thou .. nds of
wOmen who have early­slage
of the disea ....
Hcrttpt;n, or Irastuzu"",b
as it i5 known generkally,
appears 10 cut the ri.k of a
.... lapse in hatf, however it
may not help everyo ...... A
particular form of breast
cancer caUSO$ tumors to cre­ate
too much of • protein
known as HER2.. and th iS is
the only form of breast can­cer
t!\al Her<:cptin is used
for. This form of breast can·
cer only .how5 up in
approximately 21)\1. of
cases. Since, however. this
is the biggest development
in cancer drugs in about a
decade, doctors and
researchers remain hopefuL
CIlSN~w5.Co nl
P'~rt~ &: qEntertainmNeii'i'
Move to the Rhythm!
Steel Drum Band at Nazareth
'"n~l~ Bortowski
Contrib uting Wri ter
On Octob<>r 22 at 9 am, the Music iherapy Oub sponsored a periormatlC1' of B s\""!
drum band from u... Al!ernative High School. Linehan Chapel was fi lled with fa.t puls­ing
thythmsand cool s\ccl melodies. The band is direclO'd by Paul Chapell, a mu.iclher_
apisl woo graduated from Fredonia and now works a\ the Allemalive HighSchool. The
Alternative High School is B school sf"'cllically for kids who have problems learning in
The Alternative High School Steel Drum Band
Photo By Janelle Borkowski
a typic.1 high school environment. ihe s\cel drum band iscompletely voluntary and is made upofmany!<ids who have •• trongd .... ire 10 make musk.
The five kids wl>o performed on Friday wen: almost aU able to play at /",.,1<00 instruments, it was obvious 10 the audience II"" they loved playing_ TIre
band indudl.'d ""veral different pitched steel drums. a drum set hand drums, an electric bass. and a metal garbage can amongolhers. The perloTm;mce
ended wHh a slanding ovali"", and Paul was immediately bon,b.1rded with his b.1nd members who wanted to play ju~t one more song! It was a fan_
tastic performMlCcl No one could .it still in there; you couldn' t help but sway and dance to the lively and e""rgetic rhythms! Marissa Empie, Music
TIterapy Club p"""ide," and enthusiastic audience member !aid.' it oeems the music was able to put them in a safe place where they rould fe..1 good
about themsel" .... • TIte .t",,1 drum band' is a "healthy environment to pursue their artistic "biliti ... which giv ... them a sens<": of accomplishment
through teamwork and artistic e~ploration" , said Marissa. TIte Music Therapy aub hopes to bring rock the band for an encore perfonnance, so check
your email and check out lhe Alternative High School's s teel drum b.1nd.
Grab the Tissues and
Pass the Scissors
R.i_ Rns
St~ff Writ~r
On Friday, the 11th
of Nov~mber, Roberl
lJarling'. Stet! MQg~olj"5
will open al Nazareth
College. I have had the
pleasu,"" of working with
the cast"" assisl.-tnl stage
m~n ' Se., ~nd it h~.
delinilely been an
amazing experience.
Not only is the cast
extremely talented. but
the crew and tech c,""w
:til' ,., well with excel­lent
sound and ligh l$.
The play is set
in louiSiana in the
1980's, and il is about
six strong women dealing
with all sorts of drama in
their lives. All the action
takes place in Truvy's beau_
ty shop, in the middle of a
nice neighbor hood On
Dogwood Place. Senior
Mary Tib.1l1i, whose charac­ter
and wit dominate the
stage whe"""er she is on it,
plays Truvy. Also working
al the shop is the m~teri_
OU$ Annelle, played by jun_
ior Jessica Miles, who can
cut and style hair immacu­lately,
but is "no in","",­tional
spy". Jessica's loyalty
to her character is dcfinitdy
"""n throughout her per_
formance, a. .he i. a
tremendously believable
Annelle. The ladies of the
neighborhood, who arrive
every Saturday morning to
get their hair done, are
Ouiser, M'Lynn, and
aai""", all of whom know,
thanks to Truvy, that "there
is no such thing as natural
beauty". Senior Donna
Annil3ge plays the wise­cracking
character of
Ouiser. Donna has wonder_
ful comedic timing and
plays the sarcastK: Ousier
with ea"". Senior Katie
Rossin plays Clai""', the
rich former mayor's wife.
Clai"",'s smart-ass com_
ments come efforllessly
from Katie's mouth and she
is alway. a joy 10 watch.
Sophomore, Srynn Lucas,
plays an ama:ting M'Lynn.
Sring tissu,," because Brynn
will have you crying before
the night is over. M' Lynn
has a daughler by the name
of Shelby, who . trug­gles
with her health
when she decided she
wants to have a baby.
Junior Rebecca Herber,
who takes her character
by . torm proudly in
pink, plays Shelby.
Guesl director
Patti Lewis Browne
e~pertJy directs the six
talented actroesse!l, and
Michelle Bonker and
Carolyn Uhrich manage the
stage very professionally.
Productions take
place Noven'ber nih, and
12th at Spm, November
15th, 16th, and lj'ih at 7pm.
NO'"ember 13th at 2pm, and
November 16th at lOam. It
is defini tely a show at
Nazarelh you will not want
to miss. Congratulations to
thecast and crew for a truly
grade A perfo~!
l'holo: From left to rig ht: Brynn Lucas (M'Lynn), Rebe«a Hero.,r (Shelby), and Mary
TIballi (Truvy) gossip in the small beauty shop in Naza",th'. production 01 Siffl
M1lgncl~.
www.naz.edu
P)",to/ly
I~'" St«ki
"I'll Bet M
Piano Teacher
can Beat Uj? you
Piano TeaCher!"
lenll S,,,,ki
Current Events Editor
TItaI's what one of Sacha
Sacke!'. fan banners
claimed when 1 searched
him on MySpace. Imagine
my surprise when I woke
up on the morning of
No\'en,ber 7 to a personiIl
MySpace invile from Sacha
Sacket to attend his show
al Colie's ~ lhat night. I
had never heard of the guy
so I thought; since he made
the effort to send the invite,
I would give his stuff a lis­'
ffi.
1 found myself unable to
SlOp listening 10 his haunt­ing
melodies and iocredi­ble
piano skills the likes of
which Tori Amos could
compete with. NI!'. like
Tori Amos m""ls Ben
Folds and something I
can'l quite put my finger
on, only belter!" I
exclaimed to my room­mate,
who also enjoyed
what she heard off of my
computer. So naturally, !
attended his perfonnance
at Colie's - broughllo us
by Our very Own gay­straight
alliance club,
Lambda! ! would say
they had a good tumout
for the performance.
TIte", were not too many
empty sea ts in Colic's
and nearly everyone was
focused on the music
rather than on their
homework.
And Sacha did not dis-
S~t 'Sacker' an page 7
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
AnOll)""O"s
SI;tff Wrim
The Good_ Nazareth College: n.e heart of service. Every November, Campu" Ministry sp'msors Thanksgiving Baskets and Oxiam America presents
the Miss-A-Meal. In Ihis month ofTItanksgiving.. every Siudenl should offersupport 10 feed hunger. Thanksgiving Baskets food can be brought 10 the
UA of rICe , and the Oxfam Miss-A_Meal is on November 15. "There are tables set up in the dining hall, so sign up and feed the hungry this November!
The Bad- The end of another semester i. upon us, lhe exams a", coming. and the smell of Christmas cookies is SOOn 10 follow. Of C'OU~, the""d of the
semester also signals time for spring course sel""lion. TIte addition of course selection on Naz Net i. 'upposed tQ make the pl"OCeSS simplistic. However,
course selection at 7:30 am? Many slude"l$ are Lamenting lhe early hour, ... pecially those without a computer. TItose poor students, trudging outside
in t~ wee morning hours jus. to click 'register' five ti~? Give me a break academic advisement, and think of the children. Su 'GBU' on fUlg~ 7
page 5
"Lack of Movie"
Review
Ie'" Siock;
Cu ..... nl Ev~nlS Ed it,,.
Halloween is Over. The holiday. are starting to penneate our ""istenet'. All
.round you see rake Christmas trees and holiday cards a"" rei""""r that move.
Wegman's has their d isplay in the entryway &0 thai shiny, pre11y things grab your ~!len'
lion as you walk by for Ihal midnight snack run.
This launch of holid~y spirit can only mean one thing.
Crummy movie!!.
That's risht folks. With Thanksgiving only a few weeks away, the cinemas are
starving lor quality fi lms. Of cou,.,.. the industry wouldn't waste their good stuff on these
meager weeks before we cram ou""'!ve!i with home--cooking and then resolve to lose
weight on New Year's. Not with quality family time around theromer. SO. lean give you
u""" November and three De<:.1mber films
to look forward to, and a lew do.ssics to
keep you busy until lhen.
COMING SOON - NOYEMBER. 2005'
H,,,,y Pall .... d ~d tb~ Cabld al r;~
"otter laT1!\, get ready for the latest fealure­length
lilm about Our lavorite wizard and
his adventures. This time, with Ralph
Fienn... (Remember him? From ThI:
COIos/anl Cardn"'r~) playing Harry'. arch·
nem""is: He--who-must·not_be·named.
[Coming November 181h. Rated PC-13]
Walk tl,~ Line: True life slOry about the
man in black (No, not Westley from 1M
RENT Prine=; Brid~ silly). Johnny Cash himsell.
Slarring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon.
[Coming November 18th. Ral<!d PG·13j
ReNT! Hello!!' FINALLY!! That's.alll have 10
""y. With the orignal Sroadway cast 'hilt is sure to
please and an al .... ady brilliant script, ! Calmo! imago
ine this movie being anylhing but spectacular.
[Coming NoV\"mber 25lh. Rated PC-13J ...
COMING SOON - QECEMSER 2005'
Tift Chronida al Ndn"'~: The Lion, Th~
!Vitch, ~ ~d Ihe W~yJrobr. Based on the book by CS
Lewis. This is the fjr.lt in.talllll<'11t of the se\',-'11. boob
in the _i .... IComing Dotc.tmbe< 9th. No ",'inS'" of
Walk nle Lin~
11/2/05)
TIle Cllrouides of Namia:TIle
Lion, TIte Witcit, and Tile
Wardrobe
Memoirs 01 ~ Cejsh~: Top-of·the-line write .....
Rob Mnrshall directing (he directed Chiaago), Iwo
amazing Asian-femme actresses (from C"",chin8
Tig", Hiddm O"'g''''j, and already g ........ aling Oscar­buzz.
['m curious to see w!teTe this movie goes.
jComing December 91h Rated PG-13] ~
Brobb~rk Mount~ iN: Have you heard of "the
gay cowboy mov;e"~ (Nol my words. Words of the
enterlainmenl worl d.) Well this is it. The buzz is that
it's pheoomcnal. The trailer leaves you emotional
just in its few S«Onds. And [ he.Jr that men and
wo ...... n will he sobbing their way out ~ door when
the credits roll. I'm excited. I also hope to see some
d<,«,nl acling from H""lh Ledger this time (so I can
forget he was in the Crim", .... ! movie I have e"er
seen. [Coming Oe<:ember 9th. Ra ted R)
TO HOW YOU OYER'
A briel listing of some cinema classics tha t
d......-ve a shot or a revisit. (Or two. Or fi ve. Or until
/I.m/ comes out. .. )
Oedd I'oefs Society _ Robin Williams.. Ethan
Hawke. I'Iivate boy. school. Coming of ase. Need I
say more?
£lem~1 Su~shi"e o/ 'h~ Spotless Mi"d _ Jim Carrey. Kate Winslet. Can you really .... ase
someone from your memory?
Th .. Pri>ree5S Bride - Cary Eiwes, Robin Wrighl (penn), and. a multi tude 01 others. As
you wi. h.
Am""";r~" EkdUty _ Kevin Spacey. Annette Bening. l1>ora Sirch. Delightfully tw isted.
Ameli .. - Definitely the besl s ubtilled movie ['veever """".
lay alld Silml BobStrike Back - "If that money doesn't flow, then you owe me owe me
owe."
The Fdst arid Ihe Furio"" - Yeah. Remember this one? BEFORE they ruined it ~ mak­ing
it without Vin Di ...... I? Do you even remember what it was like to r>Ot KNOW Vin
Die.;el? Check it out again.
Weill hope thaI is enough to keep you busy. Stay tuned fo r a post_Thanksgiving and a
posl_Winter Break review giving you the rundown. Bet you can guess w"","" I'll be on my
vacation.
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Walk tho Lin""htlp//im.~es.roltentom3toes.<:om
U£NT_h ttpllwww.sonyp'cluretu:"m
Nazareth CO!lege
Chasing Amy ...
and Sarah, and
Katie ...
RJzclulrl Gil",,,~
£d itor_ln-Chief
It is an undeniable everylhing. including d .... n.
They also don'l seem to
und ...... tand that the expec­lations
are there from the
moment they make the first
move. Try though they
might 10 igno .... ii, it does,,'t
mean it isn't there.
I ""'peel the animal
kingdom as much as any­one
else, after all where
would we he withoul all
bet 01 nalure lhat for lhe
male ollhe species, t!teTe is
some str:>nge thrill lhat ~an
he found in hunting down
your prey and pouncing
when the moment is right.
Normally this pertains to
leeding. but lor the mal"" of
"ur species, it'~ u$ually
""mething quite different.
There is no real need lOT
hunting wilh restaurnnts, our furry, feal hered, and
g"""'ry 'Iores, and slreet fIShy friends? Using them
venders lurking around as an e~ro5C for your own
every romer, SO men need bad behavior, however, is
some way of releasing that u~ptable. Thlfone thing
primal urge to s talk and that distinguishes men from
ca p!ur~. Perhaps Ihis lhe rest of the animals
explains what we common- (beside opposable Ihumbs)
Iy refer to as " the Ihrill of ~ the abil.iiy to reason ~nd
, tbe ·~: 00 men'Si!I.'~Qr-think "rallon~lIy: BI~~lng
new ~reralionship ancr new y""r b.> ... , m"',,,,,1l; ,. a
relalionship, only to break cop oul. If yo~ rckr to .I h~
new hearts time and time as .uch, y"" re admullng
that you know what you're
doing is bad. Don't get me
wrong there are times when
being bad ~an be fun. but
not when it involv"" repeal ­edly
and constantly b .... ak­ing
unsuspecting hearl$. Go
play with SOmeone your
own mental size.
again because they are
attempting 10 compensate
for ""rne basic animal
instinct? 00 men who act
more like an imals lack a
conscience or do mo .... basic
fo""," drive lhem? Why do
men lurn into animals
when il comes 10 relation·
ships?
II', not exactly a
secrel there are certain I1lCf1
in thiS world thaI will
dump a girl as soon as
they've wined and dined
her and achieved the happy
ending to their d ate. Once
they've ca ug ht you, and
they know tha t they've
ca ught you, the inl eresl
fades away and they even·
tually move on. What is it
about the idea of s tability
lhat has these men SO eager
10 get up MId go? TI>ey are
certainly willing to do the
work when il comes to win­ning
over ~ new girl bul
when it come to putting in
a little effort to ka>p a cur­rent
relalionship going
things s uddenly become
complicated and diflicult.
Perhaps the expectatiOns
thaI go along with da ting
someone seriously .re too
much lor them 10 handle, or
perhaps it's simply the fact
thai the "o"clty has worn
olf. But what they I.il 10
realize is that the ""velty
eventually wears off of
Photo soufce:
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The Gleaner
needs your help!
If you see or hear
about news happen ing
on campus, please
alert us!
Drop us a line at
gJeaner@naz.edu or in
our publication office
nexlto the UA olice in
Shulls. You ARE the
news!
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Everyo,,", is. alway. in such a hurry when travel around campus- always a class or a meeting
to get to or grabbing a quick IUJl<:h before your ,,",xl ilem on your long lisl of things to do. So
many of us. in Our buslling, look down al our reel or are in heavy ronversation wilh our
friends $0 lhat we never really pay attention to things around \15. Well, IhisGleaner Photo
Page i. dedicated 10 what you're missing if only you would "LOOK UP!"
Nazareth College
All photos by Jenn Stocki, Current Events Editor
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The Ugly_ Oh glorious
autumn! Nuueth College
isa lhingofoouly In colors
r"". yellow. and orange.
The pathway to Golisano is
particulnrly loyely, wi th
leaves gently falHng 10 the
ground. Thi$ is " place 10
roll in the Ie,,· .... bul wait!
What a ... thoee hideously
ugly black bugs7The irides­Cftll
black bugs with brp
abdomens thai .... 10 nasty,
you d on't want 10 risk "'in_
ing your .hoeo? Or lhe huge
brow" Sllnkbugs?
Ironically, "one of lhese
liny crealures has wings.
yet lhey ha"e beom ~tled
in Colie'. C.f~. lho! S«Ond
floor landing of Goiisano,
and falli", from lhe ceiling
in tho! Writing Cenler. The
ground i~ inf~. .t edl Run for
your I;yesl (Or JUSt Opl ~t
of roiling In lhe leaves)
'Dq;cil' fro'" 1'4S" I
kiddins. Una you have lots of money and would like to
I;lke a leisurely boating expedition into friendly foreign
~~
S.) The Wegman's Mother Ship. The first ti"", I entered.
I dropped. 10 my knees and offered. ,mall child 10 I],.,
god,. I found, however, that was unnecessary and was
rewarded wilh tuty trcalli.
4.) Rochester Texlbooks and 6.>mes and Noble. One
gives you lot,oI boob you probably don't wanllo buy for
half the price and the other provid6 hours of entertai ....
ment. Even if you don't like music. DVDs. boo4 games.
~and Ihat'S rather sad- then you can ride the
~ton: allihe liYe long day.
3.) The Roosi. No, not 1],.,,.,,.,lIy orot: ad)acenltO thecab.
The oro: bursting wilh cra>:y fun hook...! onto a Days Inn.
Now, I an, morally against counlry musk (not quite). but
they have JOme speclacular flippin' shindigs al TI", Roost,
line daroc:lng or no line dancing.
2.) M.rketplace. &stv~. Greece Ridge, the old
Irondequoit M ... Il.. ... f I were actually rISCally stable. U­pIacft:
could be a grand ti"",. Ex«pt for thai blasted
carou5tl. It is a dealh trap.
I.) Garb.age Plat ..... Oh. Tano..·s. Pittsford Hots. Fairport
Hots,. PenHeld Hots ... so many to choose from and how I
love I""" 1O."espKially al2 am afler a nighl of wee\:end
shen/lnlgans.
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ochesttr/in'.gts,!lgpichighf.U •. jP8
students and parents will I;lke on an .dded 55.800 in addition 10 the average $17,.500 dt'bt
of an underg:radu.'" . tudent. A INdy donr by The Con~1 Budget orrla,.t the
~uest 01 ~l.ati",., George Miller (0) of California ""'Hied lhe ~dded costs.
·SCudent Financial Aid programs.re not a slush fund for Consre- to l.ap whenever il
wants rno.., I.a~ cuts for t],., wealthy, handouts for its rorporate cronies. and no-bKI c0n­tracts
for lhe w~I<Onne<:ted: Rep. Miller NY," The United St~to!s SCudenl AssociatiOll is
conducting an e-mail campaign in addition 10 115 prolests. To learn mo ... visit WWW.l.IS$lu·
denls.o.g.
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'S"ci:tt' fro'" fHlP 4
appoint. Althoug.h for his perlormaOOl! it was just Sacha and his keyboard, (as oppokd
10 lho! mixing dorot: on his songs on MySpace). he was still f.bulous. His vocals """'"
unbdiev.b1y ..... 11101. "That's the only word I can u"'" to describe il. He put I<> much pas­sion
inlo the musk lhal youcouldn't help but be drawn inlO his IIOUnd. I particul.arly
enjoyed hi, rover of UT. ·With or Without You. ~ bul hi5 own lOngs off of hit """""d
albu", S1,,,,',,,,,.,d we.., just as bn>alhlaklng. /oined by his superb pinno ac:contpaniment
and down-to--earth penonality, It was a wonderfully relaxing evening.
After his hour_long""" (which was much too short if you ask me). Sacha came
oul and lalk~ with every""" in tho! I.TOwd.1 got 10 talk to him briefly and was honored
that he not only asked "'" my na"",. butalsq"''''''''''benod it altheft>d 01 our conversa­tion
as wo: parted ways. He was also yery1n1ere5ted in what I had to Ny and did not
curtail OUr conversation in order to get to other fans. He gaye me my timr and was
_Iy attentive. I al'J'f"Ci81ed that l"""""""ly.
If you miMed the remarkable s..clul s..ckd. have no fear. You can seek him out
on MySpace: hllp'lIwwwmyspmco",/lICbasacl:e1 or al his webt:ite: www,sacha­sackel.
com You can purchase hiA co. and other merchandi ... , join his street learn. Or
find oul whlon he'. perfonning again SO you can hear him Ihis lin..,. And you should
hear him. &ccause in my humble opinion. 5a<:ha 5acket i5 the mu.ic world's best kepi - ,
Pboto sour«' The picture is from Sa<:ket' • ..,.-form:mu in Col ie'," The photo WH
labn by Jenn Siocki
Welcome Muslim
Student Association
Lyn ... S'~.i II<Iud ....
Contribuli", WTiter
Campu. Ministry is pIrased to annouroc:ea new group on campus: lhe Muslim Student
AMociaiion (MSA). Thanks 10 help from 00". M. 5hafiq from the Cenler for Inlerfalth
Studies and Dialogue and Dr. George Eisen fmm the Cenl .... for Inlmuotional Education.
"''' bav" lIart...! the pr<>C't'"'S of forming an official MSA al Naureth to support Our
Muslim students. faculty;md staff.
As many of you know, Muslims are now celebra ling lhe holy month of Ramadan. a
sacred time of fa. 'ing and prayer. Campu. Ministry has been working wilh Muslim stu­dents
to make I Un! that tho! rol1o-ge provides ample prayer space on cantpus as well as
daily rides to the Islamic Cenler.
The ~1SA held " kkk-offevent in honor 01 Eid.1 Fiu. the cdtbration that marks lheend .,n,",,,,,,,.
If you are interested in being a part of this group, pl"ast contacl me at
lbouche9Ona:t."'!u or al x2305.
Nazareth College
'Rig" "" fro ... fHlr I
Larrr community lhal in tMr public al"""'"ions or
dnnonilnlionll5tudents and studenl OJ&lIUutions 5pei1k
only for themselves. Edilorsand managenol communica­lions
m<!dil are protect...! from a rbitrary IU5pension and
... moyal bK~ use oi stud .... " facully, administntiveor pub­lic
disapproval or editorial policy 0. contenl.
Fr~dom 01 a"""ialion; Studen15 n,usl be f"", 1o organ_
W! and join associalions for educatiONI, poIilical. !KJCi.o1.
... ligious. ~"tion..l orcullural purposes.
Fr~om 10 ch,- Sp<'ak"" and topics: No '""" 01
Iny~gat ion and no poinl 01 y~ ..... 11 be muded from
lho! preo:incts 0I1ho! Colkge.lt is _nl wilh lho! prind­pies
of acaden>k freedom, lho! lraditions of f.- inquiry,
and tho! ...!ucational PUrp<>18 of the i""tilulion 10 """""
th.11 Ille , 'uden' body. acting responsibly in lhe s piril of
free Inh:lle.otual inquiry, i, f~ 10 invi te any person it
ctt.ooscoo 10 addl"l'SS il Oft Bny 10pic.
FrHdom of di$<i pli nary a~lion wilhout du" prOC6f:
The , Iudml body musl ha",.,clnrly ddirwd means 10 par_
ticip,lIe in lho! fonnuLation and application 01 regulations
affecting student affairs. No ~ or other disciplin:uy
Klion.hall be imp<ll'l<'d on. studMt by. or in the nameol
Naureth College in an arbilrary 1TIU\tIeI'.
F.Hdom from improp<'r dl$<lo.U"': I'rot<!ction from
impropn di!JCiosure of informalion i5 a serious profesllion­al
obllgalion of fac:ully member! .nd admini!;Ir3tive staff.
which musl be halanced. with thloir own obligations 10 I],.,
individual siudenl, lho! inslilulion. and society. Oudgrm'lll5
of ability and character may be provided under appropri_
at" circumstaTlC<'5.) InfonnatiOft abooJ t . Iudenl yi ...... s.
bdid'i. and political""""";;'lions whic:h professors and col­lese
staff acqui.., in the course 01 thrir work .... instruct"""
adyiton, and ~I"I Ihould be consid«ed conflden­lial.
No information from 11!COrd. is available to prospec­tiye
employers, gradua le or profeNlonal lChools or gov­"",,,,,,
nl ag<.'IlCi ... withoul v:plicil comcn! of the . ,udent,
and ~uch infonnation must be limited by their academic
v:perleroces only.
Freedom 10 rig.hts ilJl prly.,,, <iliuno: Collrge students
an! titiUflS as well as memben of lhe academic rommuni­ty.
As d tiuns, students shoo.Ild enjoy the woe freedom of
sr-:h. peaoc!I"ul ao.vmbly, and rishl to petition that other
cilium enroy. As citiZlmS Ibe)I .... subj«t to lhe obliga­tions
whil:h accrue them by yinut 01 this membership.
Faculty ""'m~rs and administratiyt official. should
insure that insl,'ul""",1 po",~an! nol employed 10 inhib­il
.uch inlcll..ctual and I""""'nal deyelopment of students
as Is often promOled by e'~l'dsll\g lheir righlS of citizen­ship.
both Oft and off campus. Aclivi!i ... of studenlll.houid
be ~red to .ppnioe students IIOUrce of legal roundl.
SCudenlS who violate the law may incur penall;'" ~
!JCribed by civil authoril;"'" by instilutional authori ty
should never be used merely 10 duplicate the function 01
civil Law-. Only w"""'" the i""titulion'. inl_ as an aGI­den>
k communily an! involved de facto, " 'ould p<OCe­du
..... of lIudenl coun be initiat\'d. Institutional action
should be Independenl of community pres. u..,.
Righi 10 pattidp>te in ded.lon.maklng: PrQy;.iorul
must be made /or the wid~1 p<>S5ible panicipation of I],.,
stude"t body on the decisions whic:h will affect thcir Ii" ...
and fulu'" camero; This panic:ipation ohall range from
advisory 10 • full and voti", membership of the group
which Is evaluating. reconunendin5. planning.. or decid_
ing.
Right 10 priy.q: Students must be prot..cted from lhe
l"vasl0n5 of privacy or arbilrary and capricious searched
of thcir residences exe<>pt whe ... a civil ..... rch warranl has
~n legally oblained or whlore eruting housing inspection
Jaws . s regulalions permil or ~uire.
F.~dom 0( "ndangerm"nl of mdal or phys ical health:
Pur$UanlloChapter676of tho! Lawsof 1960en.>cted by lhe
N_ York Stale Legislalu..,. the TrusIHS of Nazareth
College promulgate the foUowins ",lesol conduct:
Any action or siluation which recklessly or inten­lionally
enlbosen' lhe menial or physical health or
whkh Involves the forced rortIIumption of liquor
or d",gs for the purpose of iniliation into or affili·
.tiOll wilh any o rga niZlllion Is hereby pmhibi~ .
This prohibilion appliet 10 , Iudents. fac:ulty and
,taff of Nazareth College of Rochesler. a. wo:lI as 10
yisiton on its campus.
RiShl to ~ informed' The colkge community, and the
student government in particular, has the obligation to
infonn lIudents of their rig.hts .nd responsibilities upon
appointmenl and throughoullheir rollege ca ......... In addi­r;;;:
c:::-o::::::::-;::::-::::--;c--------------------,I tion. all students dubs and organizations • .., obliged 10
Piclu." Sources front page I: inform I],., studenl government and I],., Nazareth College
Kalrina Aft~rm.lh_ www.k •• rinahelp.conVhumun .... k.trin.-6.jpg comnumity of I],.,ir current octivitk'S and responsibilities.
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Tht v:ctrpl, from Ihe UA Con.litulion _re I~k"n from
Ihe Dec:laralion of Rights and Freedoms. talifi"" in
Ff,brua'Y. 1983
p'g'~port5 & 3Recreat{on'S'
Blue Ribbon
Tim Garvin
S\.lff Wril"r
Nazareth', Equestrian
leam got off to a. gmot SUtt
01'1 Saturday Octobo.r 29th as
numerous ~ _mbe ...
tool< home ribbom. includ­Ing
.... urin T~ who took
home two first place rib­bons.
1>4 .. tum tMy edpl
out Guelph Univusily by
ont point 10 rome in third
place behind Gmeseo ~nd
CoU1>OVia.
The show. held at
I~hman Farms and hosted
by RIT and U of R, start""
out welJ for the Nazareth
team .. Lisa Arena and
A~'" Carbonaro both
""riormed well in ~n
competition. Arena brought
home a second ptao. ribbon
In her group and Carbonaro
brought home a first place
In her group when "ach
jumped fmea. Arena then
look 1\0"", a first pLace
when she pcriormed in the
Open Flat compt"lilion. l1w!
nat competition i, when
rid".. perform in front Q(
the judge, demonstrating
ttM,i. horse handling abili­des
and form on the horse.
Tlv IHm continued to
do well t.h.r.o.u ghout , ....
competition bepn to stiffen
,tid N~ .lipped bJck
into fourth. Thanks to the
efforts of 5.rah Reynolds.
Danielle Gillespie. Laurin
Taske)'. and leal> Kuehn
Nazareth ",,,,,able to ~in
third pl;l« befo,"" being lied
by Guelph.
G<.>ing into walk/trot
both ICOOoII had twenty-five
points. In the first
group, TImothy Garvin
m"Nlged to I tay on the
right diagonal and apt\>"'
....,.,.,d plloC1l! and flve
points (or the team. l'he
'cam waited 10 """" how
Cuelpll would do in the
HCOnd group 01 ridel'S.
ll>ei. fidtor w"" sl<illed but
cut \00 clo ... '0 the judS"
and that mi5take put them
in third place willi four
points resulting in the win
for Nazaretll College.
NaUlr'etll riders who
took ho." .. Individual rib­bon,
(n.clud.. CoII..,n
Sdlwab, Adam Mu""""Ua,
and Erica Rider, bul lhe
whol .. l"frIed I"'.f.........,.j
w .. 11 and Coacll Therese
Bouchard got a "'"'" birth­day
preenl. n... leam now
Ioob to Nov<!mbe:r 19
where NaUireth will hosl its
own Hone Show
PalteQOn SUhles.
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Updated Group
Exercise Classes
N1A-NIA is a unique group fi_ program. II'. unIiu anything you'ved~. II". ~1I1e
Jazz. f~leand Modem <bra.a little Aikido, Ta;..Q,i and Tai-Kwon-Do,a little yoga
and ilsa lot 01 fun!!!!
Mondays 4:30-5:45 p.m.
Shults Aft'Obics Room
lniStruc\or. Joann~
Nazareth'S yog;> instructor wlilleac:h foundalio""
in yog;> asana, blNthing. and restorative J>O$<!S.
Y,,&, ;.. a system for coronec:ting body and mind.
Y,,&, improves endu~, strength. f\eldbility,
and ""ace 01 mind.
T..-Iay 4:6o:00pm
Unehan Olapei (GAq
Imtructor. "'large! I..ft Braun
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Wal.". ~ThiI wa""-hued eta. will set your heart pumpins and you. mu~des
jumping! Each orv:-hour -'or! will inducle a "'i\rm up, mild 10 mod,"",~ aerobic lrain­ing.
and a rool down. So set ready 10 set flI and have fun on this wat.". Mlventu .... l
T..-Iay 9:15-10:15 pm
Shults Pool
Instructor. Karen Sciu"aru:
Step/kick and ails- A varicty claslcombining ascgrnen t ofpauemsar>d powcrmovcs uti­lizing
a step and a oegmmt combining mania! arts ty"" mov"," and h<»:ing t«hniques
that cre:ote a fun intense wo. kout. The d MS ends with focusing oo lheabdominal region.
W~ay 4~m
Shults Aerobics Room
Cardio-Kickh<»:ing- 60 minut8 01 Klckboxing aerobics. Each d, .. will haw a warm-up,
root down, and a slow SWt-up, with low impact skiJJ-enhanctng workout. Each d_ is,
cardiovucular. mUK'" conditioning. tkilJ building and
strengthening wO<lcout. Don'1 w;ute this opportunity.
ThursdaY" 4:OO-5:OOpm
Shults Aft'Obics Room
lnslructor: Sharon Dav;"
Pilales- A = 1 class fOCUS4.'d on core training whkh spedfi­ca
lly iroo:lude Ihe abdomina Is, back ar>d glule mUKles. Cia ..
also e"'phasi~ I~gthenins ar>d strengthening the muscles
wllile focusing on breath and sUbilization.
ThursdaY" 600-i:OOpm
Shults Aerobics Room
Instruclor: Marie Quinton
Comic Soun:r.
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ny's ..... II ...... kctsportt,'
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thank Sean lander and the
rest 01 the Intramura ls and
Reen'alion team for IUP­plyins
the Croup e><m:iR
schedule for this iM~_
P'\eas.e make I note IOn'Ie
01 1'-' claNe5 hav~ been
cancded for 1'-' ~
011'-' semes~. Attend~nce
numbon haw d«:tined in
some 01 U- clasKs. We
apologi~, but caroo:eling
U-class now will ~lIow
fOT more nexi semestt'1.
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Women', 5o«er Season
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Your Right to Know Your Rights
r,l/l Carom lieulu,"" .dequa~ library and IabQrat(>- theyareenrolled.
SW'f Writ er ry fadlitits. and rompetent t9C:hing Freedom of e~preuion: Stuoknl1l
Rai ... your harnb if you know the s taff operating in an environment of and $tudent urganiultlons should be
UA has a constitution. Now rai... academic: freedom which nou..w... the I ...... to diOCUlll, pass .-.Iutions. di$­your
hands ilyou know the UA ron· education process. Students have a tribu te leaflets. circu.latoe pt"Iitions and
. lillllion has a d«lar.tion of rights right to guid~, advisement, and taJo:o. other action by oromy ..... ns
and ~<>n-... My ~ is that theA" auxiliary!OerYica that aid in eduntjon which do not d iJIVpt the ...,...,tial
aren't milny hands up. but they do and/or other cateft plannins which operation 01 the institution. They SA!
~ and if you don', know your help them progre;s toward their soaII... f ..... tOnlilmine and to e

e«:eplions to the media are rr.... lrom C"eMOI"Ship and
in order to guaram"" lhe rights and data or views off~ in any cou ..... 01 adv~ approval of ropy, and the edi·
freedmns of the Individual. Studenl1l study and to rese., .. ~ judgment about ton and ........ genr 'A! free 10 dev .. 1op
also haV,. lhe righl to lonnulate, millift"t of opinion. Students 5hould their own edItorial policies and ""'"
with,n tlIisting ",Ie of Nazareth have ~ through orderly ~ CO\ ..... g.. The «IitoNl ftHdom of shI·
College, lheir own toeial ",Ie and dures .gainst prejudiced or capricious dents. editon and manage ... enlails
rodes of conduct. academic !/"Yaluation. At the "' .... Iime, corollary responsibilitie 10 be go".
Right to the bat Jl"D55ible educ.· lhey are I"P.iponsibie for maintaining ...........J byeanons of reponslblejournal·
tlon: It is a basic right th31 studenlo "andards of academic performaO! ism. AI the "'tnC time, il should be
haV,. the righl to. w .. lI-devised cur· esLablished fur each rou .... In which made dear 10 lhe acad~"1Tlic and the
Deficit Harms Students
~Gil",."..
Editor· ln..(:hlef
Ou~ to the over·
maximum Pell C .... nl
amount .vallable by $SO
and would provide relief
for stud"nll ./I~'Cled by
Hunicane Kalrina. In addl.
tion, he mainlains that it
will put an end to the 9.5
,p.e .rc.e nt 5ludenl loan subsi.
5u ' Rigitts' 0" P"gt 7
History
Club
Ml!i_K_
Slatf Wrttrl"
The lilstory Oub has
IIOlnI'thlng no other dub on
Nuareth can boast of· •
flag. Y,.,. a high..flying. red
w ..... tming lorl ... ~1 d"(",cil.an
ongoing a"d seemingly
Incurable problem lor the
United Stat." Covemment..
ll>e Se~le 15 cum:ntly
entertaining f'D"ibilitiet for
budget cuts across the
board. This week. n...
Sena~ is voting on """ par·
ticuLar proposition that
COtlld have a teYere allKI
on student borrowing.
any l'rtmrnt. In the official incident report..
Environmental Health and Safely om,,,, Da"ld Knapp stated that ' Mr. Smith'. quick
action undoublt'dly Ipar"epense."
Fr:>r this aclion, the Campus Safely Dep;lrtmenl presents IhisSpecial Co",,,,,,ndntion 10
Dennis Smith. l'resented on October 20, 2005.
Informatio" provided in ~ prflli releaH from '- Struble.
night", you've certainly
seen the emails tent oul by
Nathaniel Faulkner, drip­ping
with history jokes.
last ynrthey ~ the
bounds of their dub by
traveling to Washingtorl.
D.C. and t8ki"g in the
sightt. Another trip is al50
,b.e.I,n.g planned for later this
Nid Harru.chfeger
(fu$ident)
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TImothy Ca .... in
(Vice ~ldent)
IgalVinO
Kim Cryko
(Secretary)
ksry~"
uur:oAI.bri&hi
(Tl"NSUrer)
l.llbri~x.edu
N.tha"id Faulkner
(Director of
Communications)
NFaulknSOnaz.edu
". .. 2 ki", Novo\' that uprooted one of
America'. hi'torkal landmarkt and ~ thai
buried en!i", villages in maY graves in South
America). Then! have ~ wlldfiNS in LA and
Il105t """",tI)'. IIUI urthquau thai kill«! over
79,000 people. Thaol" .Imosl th"", limes the
population of Pitword.
Now I'm tun! ,,,,,",.,,,, ottw.- disasters
thai either I am r~ulng or am "","W;"'" 0(,
but [think you _ my poi",,"That mal and our liv ... of
board ","",lings. email, cell phono.-s. dead·
!ines, and lhe new epidemic of lack-of-foml.
Iy. time. W., continue on beca""" we have to.
We cannot escape our dulicsand resporuoibil·
ities. It's neither allowed nor accepled in Ihbl
day and age. 8ul it'. not allowed or accepted
bec~..,.,not many try to make it so, and t"'­w1>
o try art: often shot down.
So whal can we do? Is ihI're mort: we
can do? Of courw. n...... is ALWAYS """'"
we can do. Oo«k yoor Webmail inbox f~ all
oIlhe dfom going on. Oxfam,. Thanlcsgiving
baskets, blood drives. If life is too busy that
you OIn't make IIQI"nething al 1hI! Ii"", it'.
going on. find ~ way to do il at a diffen-nt
time. l'or ">als' accord;"g
to Us. Secretary of Dele"""
Donald H. Rumsf~ld. He
suggests that they plainly
exhibil their concern with
Improving US.-China rela­tions.
Referring 10 ' 8 rapid,
non-transpilrenl" g;rowlh of
the Chin...... military,
Rumsleld claims Ihat this
makes nol only the United
StMes, but olher rountries
as well, wonder whether or
nol Beijing will remain
peacelu!.
Rumsfeld visiled the
headquarters of lhe Second
Artillery, China's stratrences to alcohol, pork.
and other vkeS an Arab
soda pop; hot dogs become
Egyptian beef is;'Iusage:
donulS become cookies
caUed "1cahk." A"d Moe's?
Not even in the show.
To appeal to Arab audi­ence$,
Homer', name
changes 1o0mar and Barl is
called Badr. Over .so,. of
Arabs are 20 or younger, so
these name changes aren't
for ",".Iheti"". "The
Simpsons" is so culturally
American thaI changes in
language aren't enough for
' AI Shamshoon' to be s",,"
cessful. American trivia
implied throughout the
shows isn't as ",eaningful
to Middle Ea. teme~ as
their own
whe1heT or
culture, SO
not t~ show
will prosper is 10 be seen.
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and socialist groups. l1le
violence broke out midway
though the marc\:lof about D
doun members 01 the
' American Nazi Party.'
ir 22 at 9 am, the Music iherapy Oub sponsored a periormatlC1' of B s\""!
drum band from u... Al!ernative High School. Linehan Chapel was fi lled with fa.t puls­ing
thythmsand cool s\ccl melodies. The band is direclO'd by Paul Chapell, a mu.iclher_
apisl woo graduated from Fredonia and now works a\ the Allemalive HighSchool. The
Alternative High School is B school sf"'cllically for kids who have problems learning in
The Alternative High School Steel Drum Band
Photo By Janelle Borkowski
a typic.1 high school environment. ihe s\cel drum band iscompletely voluntary and is made upofmany!o performed on Friday wen: almost aU able to play at /",.,1<00 instruments, it was obvious 10 the audience II"" they loved playing_ TIre
band indudl.'d ""veral different pitched steel drums. a drum set hand drums, an electric bass. and a metal garbage can amongolhers. The perloTm;mce
ended wHh a slanding ovali"", and Paul was immediately bon,b.1rded with his b.1nd members who wanted to play ju~t one more song! It was a fan_
tastic performMlCcl No one could .it still in there; you couldn' t help but sway and dance to the lively and e""rgetic rhythms! Marissa Empie, Music
TIterapy Club p"""ide," and enthusiastic audience member !aid.' it oeems the music was able to put them in a safe place where they rould fe..1 good
about themsel" .... • TIte .t",,1 drum band' is a "healthy environment to pursue their artistic "biliti ... which giv ... them a sensree5S Bride - Cary Eiwes, Robin Wrighl (penn), and. a multi tude 01 others. As
you wi. h.
Am""";r~" EkdUty _ Kevin Spacey. Annette Bening. l1>ora Sirch. Delightfully tw isted.
Ameli .. - Definitely the besl s ubtilled movie ['veever """".
lay alld Silml BobStrike Back - "If that money doesn't flow, then you owe me owe me
owe."
The Fdst arid Ihe Furio"" - Yeah. Remember this one? BEFORE they ruined it ~ mak­ing
it without Vin Di ...... I? Do you even remember what it was like to r>Ot KNOW Vin
Die.;el? Check it out again.
Weill hope thaI is enough to keep you busy. Stay tuned fo r a post_Thanksgiving and a
posl_Winter Break review giving you the rundown. Bet you can guess w"","" I'll be on my
vacation.
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Walk tho Lin""htlp//im.~es.roltentom3toes.nge thrill lhat ~an
he found in hunting down
your prey and pouncing
when the moment is right.
Normally this pertains to
leeding. but lor the mal"" of
"ur species, it'~ u$ually
""mething quite different.
There is no real need lOT
hunting wilh restaurnnts, our furry, feal hered, and
g"""'ry 'Iores, and slreet fIShy friends? Using them
venders lurking around as an e~ro5C for your own
every romer, SO men need bad behavior, however, is
some way of releasing that u~ptable. Thlfone thing
primal urge to s talk and that distinguishes men from
ca p!ur~. Perhaps Ihis lhe rest of the animals
explains what we common- (beside opposable Ihumbs)
Iy refer to as " the Ihrill of ~ the abil.iiy to reason ~nd
, tbe ·~: 00 men'Si!I.'~Qr-think "rallon~lIy: BI~~lng
new ~reralionship ancr new y""r b.> ... , m"',,,,,1l; ,. a
relalionship, only to break cop oul. If yo~ rckr to .I h~
new hearts time and time as .uch, y"" re admullng
that you know what you're
doing is bad. Don't get me
wrong there are times when
being bad ~an be fun. but
not when it involv"" repeal ­edly
and constantly b .... ak­ing
unsuspecting hearl$. Go
play with SOmeone your
own mental size.
again because they are
attempting 10 compensate
for ""rne basic animal
instinct? 00 men who act
more like an imals lack a
conscience or do mo .... basic
fo""," drive lhem? Why do
men lurn into animals
when il comes 10 relation·
ships?
II', not exactly a
secrel there are certain I1lCf1
in thiS world thaI will
dump a girl as soon as
they've wined and dined
her and achieved the happy
ending to their d ate. Once
they've ca ug ht you, and
they know tha t they've
ca ught you, the inl eresl
fades away and they even·
tually move on. What is it
about the idea of s tability
lhat has these men SO eager
10 get up MId go? TI>ey are
certainly willing to do the
work when il comes to win­ning
over ~ new girl bul
when it come to putting in
a little effort to ka>p a cur­rent
relalionship going
things s uddenly become
complicated and diflicult.
Perhaps the expectatiOns
thaI go along with da ting
someone seriously .re too
much lor them 10 handle, or
perhaps it's simply the fact
thai the "o"clty has worn
olf. But what they I.il 10
realize is that the ""velty
eventually wears off of
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Everyo,,", is. alway. in such a hurry when travel around campus- always a class or a meeting
to get to or grabbing a quick IUJlmes and Noble. One
gives you lot,oI boob you probably don't wanllo buy for
half the price and the other provid6 hours of entertai ....
ment. Even if you don't like music. DVDs. boo4 games.
~and Ihat'S rather sad- then you can ride the
~ton: allihe liYe long day.
3.) The Roosi. No, not 1],.,,.,,.,lIy orot: ad)acenltO thecab.
The oro: bursting wilh cra>:y fun hook...! onto a Days Inn.
Now, I an, morally against counlry musk (not quite). but
they have JOme speclacular flippin' shindigs al TI", Roost,
line daroc:lng or no line dancing.
2.) M.rketplace. &stv~. Greece Ridge, the old
Irondequoit M ... Il.. ... f I were actually rISCally stable. U­pIacft:
could be a grand ti"",. Ex«pt for thai blasted
carou5tl. It is a dealh trap.
I.) Garb.age Plat ..... Oh. Tano..·s. Pittsford Hots. Fairport
Hots,. PenHeld Hots ... so many to choose from and how I
love I""" 1O."espKially al2 am afler a nighl of wee\:end
shen/lnlgans.
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ochesttr/in'.gts,!lgpichighf.U •. jP8
students and parents will I;lke on an .dded 55.800 in addition 10 the average $17,.500 dt'bt
of an underg:radu.'" . tudent. A INdy donr by The Con~1 Budget orrla,.t the
~uest 01 ~l.ati",., George Miller (0) of California ""'Hied lhe ~dded costs.
·SCudent Financial Aid programs.re not a slush fund for Consre- to l.ap whenever il
wants rno.., I.a~ cuts for t],., wealthy, handouts for its rorporate cronies. and no-bKI c0n­tracts
for lhe w~I much pas­sion
inlo the musk lhal youcouldn't help but be drawn inlO his IIOUnd. I particul.arly
enjoyed hi, rover of UT. ·With or Without You. ~ bul hi5 own lOngs off of hit """""d
albu", S1,,,,',,,,,.,d we.., just as bn>alhlaklng. /oined by his superb pinno ac:contpaniment
and down-to--earth penonality, It was a wonderfully relaxing evening.
After his hour_long""" (which was much too short if you ask me). Sacha came
oul and lalk~ with every""" in tho! I.TOwd.1 got 10 talk to him briefly and was honored
that he not only asked "'" my na"",. butalsq"''''''''''benod it altheft>d 01 our conversa­tion
as wo: parted ways. He was also yery1n1ere5ted in what I had to Ny and did not
curtail OUr conversation in order to get to other fans. He gaye me my timr and was
_Iy attentive. I al'J'f"Ci81ed that l"""""""ly.
If you miMed the remarkable s..clul s..ckd. have no fear. You can seek him out
on MySpace: hllp'lIwwwmyspmco",/lICbasacl:e1 or al his webt:ite: www,sacha­sackel.
com You can purchase hiA co. and other merchandi ... , join his street learn. Or
find oul whlon he'. perfonning again SO you can hear him Ihis lin..,. And you should
hear him. &ccause in my humble opinion. 5aC't'"'S of forming an official MSA al Naureth to support Our
Muslim students. faculty;md staff.
As many of you know, Muslims are now celebra ling lhe holy month of Ramadan. a
sacred time of fa. 'ing and prayer. Campu. Ministry has been working wilh Muslim stu­dents
to make I Un! that tho! rol1o-ge provides ample prayer space on cantpus as well as
daily rides to the Islamic Cenler.
The ~1SA held " kkk-offevent in honor 01 Eid.1 Fiu. the cdtbration that marks lheend .,n,",,,,,,,.
If you are interested in being a part of this group, pl"ast contacl me at
lbouche9Ona:t."'!u or al x2305.
Nazareth College
'Rig" "" fro ... fHlr I
Larrr community lhal in tMr public al"""'"ions or
dnnonilnlionll5tudents and studenl OJ&lIUutions 5pei1k
only for themselves. Edilorsand managenol communica­lions
mk freedom, lho! lraditions of f.- inquiry,
and tho! ...!ucational PUrp<>18 of the i""tilulion 10 """""
th.11 Ille , 'uden' body. acting responsibly in lhe s piril of
free Inh:lle.otual inquiry, i, f~ 10 invi te any person it
ctt.ooscoo 10 addl"l'SS il Oft Bny 10pic.
FrHdom of di$
k communily an! involved de facto, " 'ould pte in ded.lon.maklng: PrQy;.iorul
must be made /or the wid~1 p<>S5ible panicipation of I],.,
stude"t body on the decisions whic:h will affect thcir Ii" ...
and fulu'" camero; This panic:ipation ohall range from
advisory 10 • full and voti", membership of the group
which Is evaluating. reconunendin5. planning.. or decid_
ing.
Right 10 priy.q: Students must be prot..cted from lhe
l"vasl0n5 of privacy or arbilrary and capricious searched
of thcir residences exe<>pt whe ... a civil ..... rch warranl has
~n legally oblained or whlore eruting housing inspection
Jaws . s regulalions permil or ~uire.
F.~dom 0( "ndangerm"nl of mdal or phys ical health:
Pur$UanlloChapter676of tho! Lawsof 1960en.>cted by lhe
N_ York Stale Legislalu..,. the TrusIHS of Nazareth
College promulgate the foUowins ",lesol conduct:
Any action or siluation which recklessly or inten­lionally
enlbosen' lhe menial or physical health or
whkh Involves the forced rortIIumption of liquor
or d",gs for the purpose of iniliation into or affili·
.tiOll wilh any o rga niZlllion Is hereby pmhibi~ .
This prohibilion appliet 10 , Iudents. fac:ulty and
,taff of Nazareth College of Rochesler. a. wo:lI as 10
yisiton on its campus.
RiShl to ~ informed' The colkge community, and the
student government in particular, has the obligation to
infonn lIudents of their rig.hts .nd responsibilities upon
appointmenl and throughoullheir rollege ca ......... In addi­r;;;:
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Wom" n', So4 .. tum tMy edpl
out Guelph Univusily by
ont point 10 rome in third
place behind Gmeseo ~nd
CoU1>OVia.
The show. held at
I~hman Farms and hosted
by RIT and U of R, start""
out welJ for the Nazareth
team .. Lisa Arena and
A~'" Carbonaro both
""riormed well in ~n
competition. Arena brought
home a second ptao. ribbon
In her group and Carbonaro
brought home a first place
In her group when "ach
jumped fmea. Arena then
look 1\0"", a first pLace
when she pcriormed in the
Open Flat compt"lilion. l1w!
nat competition i, when
rid".. perform in front Q(
the judge, demonstrating
ttM,i. horse handling abili­des
and form on the horse.
Tlv IHm continued to
do well t.h.r.o.u ghout , ....
competition bepn to stiffen
,tid N~ .lipped bJck
into fourth. Thanks to the
efforts of 5.rah Reynolds.
Danielle Gillespie. Laurin
Taske)'. and leal> Kuehn
Nazareth ",,,,,able to ~in
third pl;l« befo,"" being lied
by Guelph.
Ging into walk/trot
both ICOOoII had twenty-five
points. In the first
group, TImothy Garvin
m"Nlged to I tay on the
right diagonal and apt\>"'
....,.,.,d plloC1l! and flve
points (or the team. l'he
'cam waited 10 """" how
Cuelpll would do in the
HCOnd group 01 ridel'S.
ll>ei. fidtor w"" sl instructor wlilleac:h foundalio""
in yog;> asana, blNthing. and restorative J>O$d powcrmovcs uti­lizing
a step and a oegmmt combining mania! arts ty"" mov"," and hd glule mUKles. Cia ..
also e"'phasi~ I~gthenins ar>d strengthening the muscles
wllile focusing on breath and sUbilization.
ThursdaY" 600-i:OOpm
Shults Aerobics Room
Instruclor: Marie Quinton
Comic Soun:r.
http;lJwww.bor>dlakf.